A large proportion of respondents across the board support or strongly support the introduction of the so-called vaccine passports: 53% in Germany, 65% in Italy and 69% in Great Britain, with a smaller proportion in France (39%).
- A large proportion of respondents across the board support or strongly support the introduction of the so-called vaccine passports: 53% in Germany, 65% in Italy and 69% in Great Britain, with a smaller proportion in France (39%)
– Those who oppose or strongly oppose the measure are in the minority: 25% in Germany, 32% in France, 19% in Italy and 12% in Great Britain.
– Around a fifth of respondents neither support nor oppose the initiative. - 55% in Germany, 63% in Italy and 69% in Great Britain say they would be willing to carry this vaccine passport for "all circumstances".
– The French are more divided: 31% would carry the certificate for all circumstances, 31% only for international travel and 38% would not carry the passport at all. - Britons support or strongly support restricting travel abroad only to those who have been vaccinated against the virus (69%); a support which drops to 35% in Germany, 42% in France and 40% in Italy.
- Four in ten participants in Germany, France, Italy and Great Britain say they do not intend to travel anywhere for holiday this year (46%, 43%, 39% and 46%, respectively).
- When they do intend to travel, the results paint a mixed picture:
– French and Italian respondents prefer to travel domestically (27% and 39%, respectively said they would travel domestically) with a minority inclined to go abroad (18% and 13%, respectively).
– Germans are split: 21% plan to travel domestically and 21% prefer to go abroad. A small minority (12%) claim they intend to do both.
– While in Britain, 25% said they would travel domestically and 20% said they would travel abroad.
Germany |
France |
Italy |
GB |
|
Strongly support |
24% |
15% |
28% |
37% |
Support |
29% |
24% |
37% |
32% |
Neither support nor oppose |
19% |
22% |
14% |
15% |
Oppose |
10% |
13% |
10% |
6% |
Strongly oppose |
15% |
19% |
9% |
6% |
Don’t know |
3% |
7% |
2% |
4% |
Germany |
France |
Italy |
GB |
|
Yes, for all circumstances. |
55% |
31% |
63% |
69% |
Yes, but only for international travel. |
23% |
31% |
22% |
20% |
No, not at all. |
21% |
38% |
16% |
11% |
Germany |
France |
Italy |
GB |
|
Strongly support |
13% |
19% |
15% |
38% |
Support |
22% |
23% |
25% |
31% |
Neither support nor oppose |
28% |
25% |
28% |
15% |
Oppose |
12% |
10% |
18% |
5% |
Strongly oppose |
17% |
14% |
10% |
7% |
Don’t know |
6% |
10% |
5% |
4% |
Germany |
France |
Italy |
GB |
|
Yes, I intend to travel abroad. |
21% |
18% |
13% |
20% |
Yes, I intend to travel domestically. |
21% |
27% |
39% |
25% |
Yes, I intend to travel both abroad and domestically. |
12% |
12% |
9% |
9% |
No, I do not intend to travel anywhere. |
46% |
43% |
39% |
46% |
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She holds a Bachelor's degree in Communication & Mass Media from Panteion University of Political & Social Studies of Athens and she has been editor and editor-in-chief in various economic magazines and newspapers.